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Anton Elbel

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Anton Elbel
Born(1834-01-06)January 6, 1834
DiedOctober 3, 1912(1912-10-03) (aged 78)
EducationVienna University of Technology
Known forBuilding railways
Designing the Gepäcklokomotive

Anton Elbel (6 January 1834 – 3 October 1912) was an Austrian engineer and locomotive designer.

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Anton Elbel was born in Vienna on 6 January 1834 and attended the Polytechnic Institute there. In 1856, he started work for the Carinthian Railway (Kärntner Bahn). When this was absorbed by the Austrian Southern Railway, or Südbahn, he transferred with it and worked in the Südbahn design office in Vienna from 1860 to 1867.

Following that he was the inspector of general operations for the construction of the Hungarian Western Railway for several years. From 1872 to 1892, he worked for the Austrian Northwest Railway, finishing as central inspector and president of the design office.

Together with Louis Adolf Gölsdorf, he designed the Gepäcklokomotive, an economical form of locomotive with a luggage compartment that saw service on several Austro-Hungarian railways.

He died on 3 October 1912 in Baden, Lower Austria.

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